I have several synths. This one is my preferred synth to use as a midi controller. I don't need weighted keys and the K-11 has a nice feel, excellent piano sounds, and is very easy to use in a midi environment as a master controller. Otherwise, except for some nice drums and cymbals - the sounds stink.

It is easier to use and configure than my Korg N series which sounds fantastic - but is useless as a master controller. So I use the K-11 for a midi controller and don't even listen to the sounds.

Rating: 3 out of 5
posted Saturday-Apr-22-2000 at 14:52

jumbo
a hobbyist user
from Germany
writes:

The K11 is a cheap and good masterkeyboard. The original sounds are rubbish, except the pianos. I really like the keyboard though the black keys aren´t as sensitive as the white ones. But you will surely get acustomed to this. Got mine for some 700DM (nowadays 350$). If you get one for 200 - 250$ it is great for a beginner who needs a keyboard+pianosounds for his computerized synthstart...

Rating: 3 out of 5
posted Saturday-Feb-19-2000 at 18:49

Astrosmurf
a hobbyist user
from UK
writes:

Not bad as a starting synth, and a pretty decent master keyboard. The filters aren't too bad either, and it just cost about £250 second hand. Now i just need to make a mixer module for it in Cubase...

Rating: 4 out of 5
posted Tuesday-Mar-16-1999 at 15:19

christian
a professional user
from USA
writes:

Great first time keyboard. The accessability is fairly nice, but I would like a bit more ease of use in the sound editing system. Other than that, it's quality.

Rating: 4 out of 5
posted Tuesday-Mar-09-1999 at 21:26

Xing
a professional user
from US
writes:

Great value. Good horn stabs and backing strings.

Not for solo use but a great second.

I use it to control my Hammond Module and thicken up the Horn patches.